UAB students advance to next level of debates after four-round winning streak at the Southeast Regionals in Jacksonville, Florida.
Audiences of all ages will treasure this magical tale of family, friendship and hope set to timeless holiday hits.
The FDA's approval of Epiliodex could open the door for increased research of cannabis-based therapies, says UAB researcher.
This Ph.D. training targets a Department of Education “area of national need.”
Pens, pencils, backpacks, paper and other school supplies can be dropped off in Suite 126 of the UAB Education Building.
Our Hope International was started by occupational therapist Jenny Agricola. The nonprofit helps support Home of Hope, an orphanage for children with disabilities in Uganda.
New research shows that calcified nodules in the eye increase the risk for progression to advanced AMD.
This week is about going bigger: A new residence hall for a growing student body. A plan to be a leader in sustainable practices. And following up a division title with a eye for a win at Texas A&M Saturday.
The exhibition at AEIVA is presented by the Birmingham Holocaust Education Center with gallery talks, a fashion show and a play by community partners.
Security tips on protecting your identity during online and in-store holiday shopping sprees.
Students are ready to pitch their businesses following the latest Commercialization Accelerator cohort.
A P20 research grant leads to new information about kidney stones and obesity.
Two UAB students have an idea to revolutionize health care. Will it survive a twisting, turning journey of discovery?
Curated by art history students, the exhibition focuses on three epidemics, along with a lecture by Michael Saag, M.D.
New residence hall will become UAB’s first Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design Silver building.
Doctoral student Kwaku Osei came to UAB to learn from top researchers in the dry eye field. His work focuses on a tear film component that could provide a new way to treat a growing vision problem.

Using SeamlessMD, UAB Medicine provides patients with a digital experience through which they can access information about their surgeries via cellphone, tablet or computer — from surgery preparation to the recovery process.

When one doctor found herself in the NICU with her newborn baby, she had to learn to be a mother first and prepare for their journey.
Celebrate lung health and tobacco-free living and enjoy a free cup of coffee from the Dunkin’ Donuts Coffee Bar from 7-9 a.m. Nov. 15 at The Kirklin Clinic corner at 20th Street.
The UAB Computer Forensics Research Lab partners with Facebook to fight online drug sales.